Annual Report on US Attitudes towards Socialism Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation October 2017
Americans increasingly see communism as a problem in the world
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Communism was and is still a problem—up 5% from 2016
Communism was and still is a problem (75%)
Communism was only a 20th century problem (14%)
Communism has never been a problem (7%) Communism is only a 21st century problem (4%)
Q15 Which of the following is closest to your view?
5% increase from 2016
Americans still have a lot to learn about communism
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7 in 10 Americans either don’t know the definition of communism or misidentify it COMMUNISM: Socioeconomic order structured upon the common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money and the state*
31%
Communism
Fascism
Incorrect: 69%
I don't know the definition
29%
Communism
32%
Incorrect: 66%
5%
Fascism
Capitalism
25%
I don't know the definition
5 Q.16 Which of the following best defines Due to rounding, totals may not equal 100%. *Commonly accepted definitions adapted from Wikipedia.
FASCISM: Form of radical authoritarian nationalism, characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and control of industry and commerce*
34%
Socialism
6%
Socialism
Capitalism
SOCIALISM: Economic and social systems characterized by social ownership and state control of the means of production, as well as the political theories, and movements associated with them*
6%
Socialism
Capitalism
22%
29%
Communism
Incorrect: 55%
9%
45%
Fascism
I don't know the definition
CAPITALISM: Economic system based on free markets and the rule of law with legal protections for private ownership*
Communism
Incorrect: 33%
5% 3%
Fascism
Socialism
19%
67%
Capitalism
I don't know the definition
3% 3% 8% 20%
7 out of 10 underestimate number killed by communism This is an improvement from 2016 NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED BY COMMUNISM % correct change from 2016 Total
69%
31%
6%
Gen Z
84%
16%
4%
Millennials
80%
19%
-%
Gen X Baby Boomers Matures
70% 61% 47% Incorrect
30% 39% 53% Correct
6 Q14 Over the past 100 years, how many people do you think communism has killed?
Incorrect: 69%
6% Change from 2016
31%
8%
21%
8%
10% 18%
Less than 1 million
1 - 25 million
15% 25 - 50 million
11% 50 - 75 million
12% 75 - 100 100 million million or more
Is something happening in Venezuela? 6 in 10 are unfamiliar with Nicolás Maduro UNFAMILIAR – TOTAL RESPONDENTS
Change from 2016 Nicolás Maduro * Mao Zedong Che Guevara Angela Merkel * Justin Trudeau Vladimir Lenin * Karl Marx Joseph Stalin Vladimir Putin 9% Kim Jong-un * 9% Bernie Sanders 6% Ronald Reagan 5% George W. Bush 3% Hillary Clinton 2% Donald Trump 1%
61% 45% 43% 34% 33% 30% 27% 17%
Q12 What is your overall impression of each of the following political figures? * Figure was not tracked in 2016 market research
4% Unfamiliar
4% Unfamiliar 3% Unfamiliar 2% Unfamiliar 2% Unfamiliar
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1% Unfamiliar
Grey indicates American politician Red indicates other
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7% Unfamiliar
Communist leaders are cited as heroes to their countries by 10-20% of Americans VIEW AS A HERO A personal hero, hero for their country, or hero to the world Ronald Reagan Bernie Sanders George W. Bush Justin Trudeau Angela Merkel Donald Trump Hillary Clinton Che Guevara Vladimir Putin Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin Mao Zedong Joseph Stalin Kim Jong-un Nicolás Maduro
8 Q13. How would you describe each of the following Question not asked in 2016 market research
60% 40% 60% 39% 61% 38% 62% 37% 64% 31% 69% 30% 70% 26% 74% 25% 75% 18% 82% 17% 83% 16% 84% 13% 87% 13% 87% Grey indicates American politician Red indicates other 12% 88%
40%
Millennials • Increasing understanding of ills of communism • Disconnect between communism and socialism • More would opt for socialist nation
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More Millennials cite communism as a current day problem, as compared to one year ago PERCEPTION THAT COMMUNISM WAS, OR STILL IS, A PROBLEM
has never been a problem
7%
was and still is a problem 75%
only a 21st century problem only a 20th century problem
8%
61%
3%
12%
9%
4%
3%
65%
74%
84%
86%
4% 14%
28%
7% 16%
3% 15%
2% 10%
4% 6%
Total
Gen Z
Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
Change from 2016 5%
10 Q15 Which of the following is closest to your view?
6%
10%
4%
4%
-5%
Favorability of communist leaders drops among Millennials compared to last year FAVORABILITY AMONG MILLENNIALS Guevara 37%
34%
31%
Putin 23%
2017
18%
2017
Stalin 12%
1% change from 2016 2016
11 Q12 What is your overall impression of each of the following political figures?
2017
19%
2% change from 2016 2016
2% change from 2016 2016
Mao
21%
23%
2% change from 2016 2016
2017
25%
32%
6% change from 2016
2016
Lenin
Marx
2017
6%
2016
2017
6% change from 2016
Millennials opt for socialism over capitalism
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Millennials opt for socialism over capitalism Given the choice, most Americans would opt for a capitalist country. However, one third would prefer to live in a socialist nation. Millennials are the leading force behind this preference with more than four in ten opting for socialism. PREFERRED COUNTRY TO LIVE IN Millennials
Total
Communist 7%
Communist 3% Fascist 4%
Fascist 7% Capitalist 59%
Capitalist 42% Socialist 34%
Socialist 44%
Possible Explanation
53% of Millennials feel the US economy works against them
13 Q.17 If I could choose, I would live in a …. Q1. Which of the following is closest to your view of America's current economic system?
Despite Millennials’ enthusiasm for socialism, they often confuse the definitions of communism and socialism
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7 in 10 Millennials (like Americans as a whole) either don’t know the definition of communism or misidentify it DEFINITION OF COMMUNISM: Socioeconomic order structured upon the common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money and the state
31%
Communism
Fascism
6%
32%
Socialism
Incorrect: 69%
Capitalism
I don't know the definition
15 Q.16 Which of the following best defines
5% 25%
Gen Z
Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
41%
29%
32%
29%
31%
6%
8%
6%
7%
5%
31%
31%
29%
34%
38%
5%
8%
8%
3%
2%
18%
25%
25%
27%
23%
Is it socialism or is it communism? Many are confused DEFINITION OF SOCIALISM: Economic and social systems characterized by social ownership and state control of the means of production, as well as the political theories, and movements associated with them
34%
Socialism
29%
Communism
Fascism
Incorrect: 66%
Capitalism
I don't know the definition
16 Q.16 Which of the following best defines
9% 6% 22%
Gen Z
Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
43%
33%
34%
35%
23%
25%
22%
32%
30%
44%
8%
8%
8%
10%
13%
7%
9%
4%
4%
5%
17%
28%
22%
21%
16%
Fascism is also confused for communism
DEFINITION OF FASCISM: Form of radical authoritarian nationalism, characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and control of industry and commerce Gen Z
Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
56%
41%
46%
44%
43%
21%
19%
28%
35%
39%
5%
7%
8%
6%
2%
4%
3%
2%
7%
2%
3%
2%
14%
25%
20%
16%
13%
45%
Fascism
29%
Communism
Socialism
Incorrect: 55%
Capitalism
I don't know the definition
17 Q.16 Which of the following best defines
19%
Half of Millennials, compared to 7 in 10 of all Americans, correctly define capitalism DEFINITION OF CAPITALISM: Economic system based on free markets and the rule of law with legal protections for private ownership
67%
Capitalism
Incorrect: 33%
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
72%
51%
66%
73%
81%
3%
2%
4%
4%
1%
2%
Fascism
3%
5%
6%
1%
1%
1%
7%
11%
7%
7%
7%
13%
27%
21%
19%
9%
I don't know the definition
Q.16 Which of the following best defines
Millennials
Communism
Socialism
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Gen Z
8% 20%
Millennials are the least unfavorable to communism
OPINIONS OF COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY % Insulted if described as communist
% Very unfavorable
Total
Gen Z
56%
68%
Millennials
36%
Total
Change from 2016
-1%
Gen Z
14%
Millennials
-2%
Gen X
Gen X
1%
Baby Boomers
1%
63%
6%
55%
79%
53%
51%
Change from 2016
Matures
-4%
19 Q5/7/9 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of…? Q6/8/10 Do you consider calling someone a [INSERT] to be a compliment, an insult or a neutral description?
-7%
Baby Boomers
Matures
-3%
44%
1%
59%
77%
79%
5%
2%
State of the Union A look at inequality and freedom of speech
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Americans are divided on our economic system • Concerns about inequality are prevalent • Many believe highest earners should pay more taxes
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Americans divided on the economic system America’s economic system… Works against me Total
Change from 2016
“Works for me” 48%
Gen Z Millennials
Works for me 53%
5%
34% 53%
66%
13%
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47%
Gen X
48%
52%
4%
Baby Boomers
49%
51%
7%
Matures
38%
22 Q1. Which of the following is closest to your view of America's current economic system?
62%
3%
7 in 10 feel highest earners do not pay their fair share, and favor higher taxes “The highest earners in the United States pay their fair share.” Change from 2016
13% 32%
How to ensure high earners pay fair share
-2%
19%
49%
Strongly agree
37%
Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree
29%
Strongly disagree 68%
39%
Total
23 Q3. Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statement. Q4. What change would ensure the highest earners pay their fair share?
9%
5% Increased charitable donations Change from 2016 --%
Increased taxes
Complete change of our economic system
Other
3%
3%
--%
8 in 10 think divide between rich and poor is a serious issue
Increase in the proportion of Americans who see income inequality between races as a serious issue OPINIONS ON INCOME INEQUALITY Net “Serious”
80%
Very serious Somewhat serious
65%
67%
30%
35%
35%
32%
22%
21%
13%
12%
Pay gap between men and women
Income inequality between races
55%
Not very serious
25%
Not at all serious
14% 6%
Divide between the rich and poor Change from 2016 Net “serious”
2%
2%
3%
6%
2%
5%
24 Q2. Thinking about income inequality, how serious of an issue are each of the following?
7 in 10 feel free speech should be protected no matter what is being said
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Support for limitations on free speech stronger among women Freedom of speech should… Total 73% 77% 69%
be protected regardless of what is being said
63% 59% 66%
be protected as long as what's being said doesn't hurt anyone be restricted to make sure public speech is not offensive
42% 37% 47% 51% 45% 57%
be limited with regard to what can be said on social media be limited with regard to what can be said at universities Total - Agree
Male - Agree
42% 35% 48%
Female - Agree
26 Q2017a_grid1. How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?....
Gen Z Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
Matures
73%
71%
71%
80%
72%
68%
63%
61%
63%
62%
63%
65%
42%
36%
43%
37%
47%
43%
51%
41%
48%
51%
55%
59%
42%
43%
45%
40%
39%
45%
Freedom of speech to be universally protected— regardless of views toward socialism and/or Freedom of speech should… communism Capitalism 78% 69%
Favorable
75%
75% 75% 67%
66% 66%
59%
Socialism
Unfavorable
Favorable2
Communism
Unfavorable3
Favorable4
Unfavorable5
66% 61%
58%
56% 50%
48%
47% 42%
42% 34%
59%
56%
34%
38%
46%
41%
45% 39%
34%
36%
38%
be protected regardless of what be projected as long as what's be restricted to make sure public be limited with regard for what be limited with regard for what is being said being said doesn't hurt anyone speech is not offensive can be said on social media can be said at universities
27 Q2017a_grid1. How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?....
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Demographics Total Base D1: Gender Male Female D2: Age 16-20 21-29 30-44 45-64 65+ D3: Race White Black Hispanic Other D4: Education HS or Less Some College College Grad Postgrad
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Favorable
Unfavorable
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
48.6% 51.4%
56.4% 43.6%
52.6% 47.4%
54.3% 45.7%
50.4% 49.6%
53.0% 47.0%
50.8% 49.2%
8.8% 15.5% 24.2% 33.4% 18.1%
9.8% 12.0% 20.3% 36.2% 21.7%
9.0% 19.5% 29.1% 29.4% 13.0%
12.2% 28.8% 28.3% 24.6% 6.1%
8.1% 17.2% 28.2% 29.2% 17.4%
9.8% 10.5% 18.9% 35.9% 24.9%
8.8% 10.8% 22.5% 35.3% 22.7%
65.4% 11.9% 14.9% 7.7%
71.2% 8.3% 13.4% 7.1%
57.7% 18.0% 15.5% 8.8%
49.0% 19.6% 22.4% 9.0%
61.3% 15.9% 13.4% 9.4%
72.7% 6.2% 13.3% 7.9%
71.1% 8.8% 13.0% 7.0%
42.6% 31.4% 16.6% 9.4%
37.2% 32.0% 19.5% 11.2%
38.2% 28.1% 19.7% 14.0%
50.5% 25.2% 15.6% 8.7%
40.7% 32.1% 15.2% 12.0%
39.9% 33.3% 17.6% 9.2%
38.3% 33.0% 18.4% 10.3%
Online Survey September 28 – October 5, 2017
7 minutes
2,300 General public, age 16+
The sampling frame was constructed through the use of stratified sampling from the full 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) sample, and matched on other variables to the November Current Population Survey, and 2007 Pew Religious Life Survey. Each set of matched cases were weighted to its sampling frame using propensity 2010 scores. The matched cases and the frame were combined and a logistic regression was estimated for inclusion in the frame.
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